GREEN BAY, Wis.
(GreenBayPhoenix.com) - Fresh off a
2-1 performance in warm and sunny Cancun, Mexico, the Green Bay women's
basketball team (4-1) will return home to face Indianapolis (4-0) on Friday at
7 p.m. It will be the first all-time meeting between Green Bay and
Indianapolis, a Division II team currently ranked No. 6 in the NCAA D II coaches
poll.

The Phoenix rebounded to post two solid victories in
the 2012 Cancun Challenge after losing the opener in overtime to James Madison.
The team responded with a 55-33 win over Missouri, holding the Tigers scoreless while going on a 20-0
run in the final 11:32 of play. In its final game, the Phoenix closed things
out with a dominating 79-48 victory over Richmond.

Senior Sarah
Eichler (Grafton, Wis.) received her first Horizon League Player of the
Week selection in recognition of her play in Cancun. Eichler led the Phoenix during
its visit south of the border, averaging 17.3 points on 73 percent shooting and
5.6 rebounds over the three-game span.
In Green Bay's win
against Richmond, she scored a career-high 26 points, including a career-high
five three-pointers in 27 minutes. The last Phoenix player to be named Horizon
League Player of the Week was Julie Wojta, who was selected the week of
February 27, 2012.

Indianapolis comes to Green Bay for the first time while
boasting a 4-0 record, having last played at the Regis Thanksgiving Classic in
Denver, Colo. Nov. 23-24. The Greyhounds opened with a 67-50 win over Colorado
School of Mines and followed with a 65-56 victory over Regis.

HOOSIER
BRUISERS: Since 1998-99, Kevin Borseth's first season as Green
Bay head coach, the Phoenix has a 58-5 record against teams from the state of
Indiana. Under Borseth, Green Bay has gone 33-4 against teams from the Hoosier
State. Over the past two seasons, Green Bay has a perfect 11-0 record and +24.0
scoring margin against Indiana teams.

JOIN THE CLUB: Senior Adrian Ritchie (De Pere, Wis.) needs just seven points to become a member of the Green Bay women's basketball 1,000 point club. Ritchie would become the 30th member overall, and the 17th to join the club since the Phoenix became a Division I program in 1987.

HOT SHOTS: As a team, the Phoenix is shooting 43.4 percent from
the floor and 35.5 percent from long range. Green Bay has six players shooting
40 percent or better, led by Ritchie. The senior is hitting an impressive 53.2 percent from
the field and 41.9 percent from downtown while averaging a team-high 17.8
points per game.

INSIDE PHOENIX BASKETBALL: Green Bay women's basketball coach Kevin Borseth will
join men's basketball coach Brian Wardle and host Matt Menzl each week to take
fans Inside Phoenix Basketball. Held from 6-7 p.m. each Monday at Hagemeister
Park in downtown Green Bay, the show will also be televised on tape-delay on
Time Warner Cable Sports32 and TWC Wisconsin On Demand Channel 411. Borseth
will appear in the second half of the show from 6:30-7, which will feature
occasional player guests and video features.

NEXT ON THE SCHEDULE: Green Bay will hit the road again next week, first
traveling to take on Central Michigan for the second time this season on
Wednesday, Dec. 5 at 11 a.m. The Phoenix opened the season with a 75-48
victory over the Chippewas and will look to win its third straight matchup
against CMU. Green Bay will then travel south to Milwaukee to take on Maquette
on Saturday, Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. The Phoenix dealt the Golden Eagles a 66-50 loss
at the Kress Center last season.

FOLLOW IT LIVE: Live
stats and live video
will be available on GreenBayPhoenix.com for the Phoenix game against the
Greyhounds.

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